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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also outrageous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is not only surprising or shocking but also considered unacceptable or extreme in nature.
Example: "The decision to cut funding for education is not just disappointing; it is also outrageous."
Alternatives: "equally shocking" or "just as unacceptable."
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Ken Starr's investigations are also outrageous.
Though the prices are also outrageous, service is fairly relaxed, and the traditional French cuisine is well done.
Ms. Neuwirth said it was also outrageous that immigration officials had suggested that Ms. Anikwata should leave her daughter behind if she fears such a fate in Nigeria.
It is also outrageous to think that God gives a damn about football when children are starving and wars are raging.
It's also outrageous that the false labeling of the channel by top officials of the Bush administration, which includes men and women who lied about weapons of mass destruction in leading the nation to war in the Middle East, can still be influencing our information and media options today.
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The city is inured to not only outrage but also the outrageous, which is a big part of why I felt I could thrive there.
"But it is also quite outrageous.
There was also the outrageous pricing on the wine list.
Sure, it was funny, but it was also an outrageous breach of seismic etiquette.
Also, as outrageous as they are, prices are not the real issue.
He could be hilarious company, but also often outrageous and childish.
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